Journal of Crop Science and Biotechnology
- Volume 10 Issue 3
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- Pages.167-174
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- 2007
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- 1975-9479(pISSN)
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- 2005-8276(eISSN)
Biochemical Changes Induced due to Staphylococcal Infection in Spongy Alphonso Mango(Mangifera indica L.) Fruits
- Janave, Machhindra Tukaram (Food Technology Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, FIPLY)
- Published : 2007.09.30
Abstract
Spongy Alphonso mangoes were found to be infected with Staphylococcus bacteria. A Gram positive Staphylococcus strain was isolated from spongy pulp and identified from CABI Bioscience, UK, by partial 16S rDNA sequence analysis and by morphological and biochemical characterization through IMTECH, Chandigarh, India. Although identification by both of these methods indicated the organism belonged to same genus, different species names were given. Changes in total phenolics, reducing, and non-reducing sugars, respiration rate, total carotenoids, peroxidase(POX), and catalase activities were monitored during ripening of these fruits. The climacteric rise in spongy fruits was marked by an increase in respiration rate and a decrease in sugar content. Total phenolics content increased in spongy fruits as compared to ripe non-spongy fruits. Development of corky white tissue in spongy fruits was associated with about a 2.5-fold reduction in total carotenoids and a concomitant increase in lipoxygenase-mediated,
Keywords
- Fruits;
- internal physiological disorder;
- Mangifera Indica L.;
- spongy tissue;
- Staphylococcus;
- X-ray imaging